Continoues lease
#2
Senior Member
I used to do this. If you drive a set number of miles, and know you will always get a new vehicle every couple years anyway then leasing is the way to go.
If you're able to hang on to a vehicle for a while, then buying is the way to go.
If you're able to hang on to a vehicle for a while, then buying is the way to go.
#3
Senior Member
are you taking about with a Ford Red Carpet Lease?
if so, I turned my car in and walked away, but I bought this time.
Typical lease is 3 years. Over that its just not financially sound.
Two years, a higher payment.
with Dodge, there is a "disposition fee of like $595".
if so, I turned my car in and walked away, but I bought this time.
Typical lease is 3 years. Over that its just not financially sound.
Two years, a higher payment.
with Dodge, there is a "disposition fee of like $595".